Work Advert on The Sun Ranch (English 1st lang paper igcse)

 

The Sun Ranch is located southwest of Montana, high up in the mountain range. The ranch consists of marveling sites and several activities for a breath stopping experience.

The sun ranch is known for its spectacular views and sunsets at its uppermost edge of Gravelly Range, three thousand meters up. The range gives us a look at the storefronts of Twin Bridges reflected in the oxbow lakes of Beaverhead river. At six sharp, we urge everyone to join us in the eye widening experience filled with Ombre of colours as the sun fades away into the mountains, a sensational romantic experience.

We have experiences for both workers and our guests staying with us that include afternoon activities such as boat rides, tours through the jungle filled with wild creatures, hunting, horseback riding, etc. For our workers we arrange a long cabin at Badluck Way that gives you your own front porch giving a relaxed space for you to be alone at your comforts with nature.

Working at the ranch is not all about the views but it brings mental challenges and struggles of the environment. Sam a farm worker quotes ‘our long hours of work here are filled with feeding the enormous herds of cattle, grizzlies and wolves while the rest work on the maintaining our fences through the pain of all the scabs and scares. After a long day of ploughing ends at usual nights with huge fires for barbecue in the winter crystal-like nights or a burger here and there from town. It’s a great job I love working here through its struggle challenged work, but it is also the one place that makes me forget and truly relax.’ Working qualities may include adaptability and gumption to the unpredictable weather conditions that may cause a havoc to the normal schedules. Challenges of the wild and late hours of sleep.

We hope you come visit at us at our home and join us in this unpredictable journey at the Sun Ranch.

 

 

 

 

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